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Blue Black Permanent (1992)
In 1990s Edinburgh, Barbara Thorburn reflects on memories of her poet mother, Greta, and her tragic death.
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Some Distant Day (2004)
A documentary essay which takes a very personal and idiosyncratic journey through Scottish history and identity, from the reformation of John Knox to the present day via the Industrial Revolution.
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And So Goodbye (2004)
Robin Mitchell finds the 'lost' film that his father produced, uncovering its fascinating story and reuniting his father with the director after sixty years.
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Women in Black (2004)
Women in Black keep vigil for peace all over the world. In this film, three Edinburgh women explain why they join other women on Princes Street every Saturday to bear silent witness against the futility of war.
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Love is a Four-Letter Word (2002)
If your job is to break up other people's relationships, what do you do if you fall in love with one of your victims?
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I Saw You (2000)
Iris is receiving romantic messages in the 'I Saw You' columns of a city magazine. Who is the mysterious sender and should she meet him?
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Long Haul (2000)
A lorry driver feeling isolated from his family and a woman with a troubling secret help each other to find out some answers on a journey to Land’s End.
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The Man Who Wants to Change the World (1987)
Documentary about Sandy Kidd, who claimed to have a gyroscopic device which will one day propel flying saucers across the galaxy.
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Sniper 470 (2002)
A man lives in an asteroid belt carrying out a lonely mission.
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Selina Scott Meets Donald Trump (1995)
Documentary profile of the property magnate Donald Trump, including interviews with him and his allies.
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The Crystal Ship (2003)
The Crystal Ship is a documentary about the celebrated people’s artist George Wyllie who wants to build a major monument for the city of Glasgow.
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She Toon - City of Bingo (2003)
Bingo is not just a hobby in Dundee, but the life-blood of a city dominated by working women and house-husbands. She Toon tells the fascinating story of a gambling obsession set against the historical backdrop of a city where the gender roles are reversed.
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Gold Fever (2005)
There's gold in Scotland's hills and rivers. Presenter Sandy Wright and popsters Aberfeldy set out on a musical journey to catch gold fever!
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Rogues, Rascals and Runaways (2002)
Insight into the lives of horse-drawn travellers over the stormy motorway mountains and into the village of Durisdeer in Dumfries.
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Rooted (2004)
Rooted introduces us to hairdressers Anna and Lindsay, their Afro hair salons, their clients, and the experiences they share. An intimate portrayal of black culture in Scotland.
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Last Train to Beechwood (2004)
The model railway that Nicholas built as a child is threatened with destruction. An eccentric and obsessive enthusiast, he organises a reunion for his childhood friends and restores it for one last nostalgic journey.
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Crude Progress (2004)
What will life be like when the oil runs out? Part document of the past, part imagination of the future, Crude Progress charts the rise and fall of the oil industry in the Orkney Islands.
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One True Path (2004)
In the wake of increased hostility to Muslims post 9/11, more and more people are converting to Islam. One True Path investigates why someone would want to choose a path that rejects the freedoms of Western democracy.
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Little Thrill Seekers (2002)
Profiles of children addicted to extreme sports, focusing on three youngsters as their fathers take them in search of the ultimate adrenaline rush.
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The Neilston Show (2003)
The mud-caked, sun-baked glory of the Agricultural Show - from the highs and lows of dressing Highland Cattle to the stresses of preparing a winning entry for the Women's Industrial Tent.
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Close Encounters of the Furred Kind (2002)
The lives and on-field antics of those in charge of some of Scotland's most popular football club mascots.
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See You All On Sunday (2003)
With the closing of so many theatres many artists turn to alternative ways of playing to their audiences. "See You All on Sunday" follows the legendary Alexander Brothers from the halcyon days of the Kings Theatre to Bonhill Parish Church.
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Now It's Gone (2003)
A portrayal of the work done by George Parsonage and Glasgow's Humane Society, told through the eyes of Andrea McGurk, who lost her brother to the River Clyde.
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Mock 'n' Roll Dreams (2003)
Mock n' Roll Dreams delves into Scotland's growing trend in tribute bands.
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My Wee African Village (2005)
A fast-paced, funny and touching story following a young Muslim entrepreneur with ambition and attitude as he embarks on his venture to open Europe's first 'African Village' in Possil, Glasgow.
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Catching the Tide (2005)
In the early 1990’s, photojournalist Colin McPherson embarked on a project that would take him to the heart of one of Scotland’s fast disappearing communities - that of the salmon netters of St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire. Since then, he has spent many days - and nights - photographing them at work.
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The Holly Hut (2004)
A group of Japanese children rebuild a derelict tree-house in the grounds of an old school in the Scottish countryside.
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A Cook's Tour (2003)
This bleak November, top Indian chef Damodharan Rangafamy leaves the heat of his Madras kitchen - for the windswept Inner Hebrides.
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Hyperactive Mozart (2002)
Two Glasgow boys, aged 5 and 8, are followed for three months as they go through a new intensive treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). The technique is unorthodox: not drugs, but music.
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The Great Escape (2005)
The Great Escape goes beneath the surface of Sunday League football, following the fortunes of one of Scotland's toughest teams, Mediaspec AFC. Drama and passion both on and off the pitch.
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Mountain People (2002)
The film presents the workers of the Nevis range, a ski development in the North West Highlands of Scotland.
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Night Lines (2002)
A celebration of the country's performance poets, catching up on them as they perform in the streets and nightclubs of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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Welcome to the Screen Machine (2003)
The Screen Machine is an articulated lorry which transforms into an indoor cinema, bringing movies to isolated communities in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
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Kerry's Story (2005)
Kerry is a young woman with learning and physical disabilities but lives life as fully as her identical but non-disabled twin. A young mother with a rich social life, she's determined to help others with disabilities achieve their dreams.
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Four Men and a Malt (2004)
Four friends have a dream. They buy the decaying Bruichladdich distillery, re-open it, and within a year collect three major international whisky awards and rejuvenate a fragile rural community.
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Total Rubbish (2004)
Since 1974, Glasgow has produced seven and a half million tonnes of waste. Total Rubbish follows the men who get their hands dirty in a never-ending cycle of collection and disposal.
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Don't Make Me Laugh (2004)
Jack Dickson, successful Scottish screenwriter and novelist of gay fiction, has decided to take part in a stand-up comedy class for beginners. Will he overcome his fears of speaking in public and find out if he can really make people laugh...?
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Poet on a Plane (2004)
The story of Liz Niven, writer in residence at Inverness Airport as she embarks on a poetic journey through the Highlands and Islands bringing poetry to the unlikeliest of places.
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Wearing the One Button Suit (2003)
Why are so many Scots throwing off their clothes in wild abandon to embrace the midges and chilly climate of Scotland?
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Then and Now (2003)
The intimate story of a family from Iraq who left their home and came to live in Scotland five years ago.
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Beyond the Highlands (2002)
The director undertakes a cathartic trip to his homeland of Caithness to give him the strength to finally end his addiction problems.
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The Glasgow Tan (2002)
Glasgow has streets full of tanning salons which service the Glaswegian desire for glamour. We take a look at the peely-wally Scots obsession with having sun kissed brown, or orange, skin.
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Classical Kids (2003)
Classical Kids follows members of the National Children's Orchestra of Scotland through selection and rehearsal to the big night of the concert.
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Small Love (2001)
Spike, a 15 year-old runaway, is given a home by Esther, a young woman with mental health problems. With Spike's support, Esther gains confidence to sing in a jazz club. Although Spike appears the stronger of the two, mistreatment of a neighbour's baby brings back his own past... A story of the healing power of unconditional love.
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The Sucker Punch (2002)
A man returns to his local community after serving prison time but finds that the locals are less than pleased to see him back.


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